Kenwood TS-780 manual Rear Panel

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3-2. REAR PANEL

26 RIT Control

With the RIT switch ON, the RIT knob allows the Operator to vary the receive frequency by about f 1.5 kHz without affecting the transmit frequency. The Center Position “0” is RIT-OFF.

2 7 IF SHIFT Knob

By using this control, the IF crystal filter Center frequency can be shifted + 1 kHz, allowing adjustment of tone quali- ty, or eliminating interference from adjacent frequencies. For normal Operation, this control should be set to the Center “ 0 ” Position (detent).

28 SQUELCH Control

Turning this control clockwise during F M m o d e w i l l activate the squelch circuit.

2 9 S C A N - W

This switch is used to select the scan width (0.5, 1, 3, 5 and 10 MHz).

30 AF GAIN Control

This control adjusts the gain of the receiver audio amplifier. Clockwise rotation will increase the output level

31 RF GAIN Control

For adjusting the RF amplifier gain of the receiver. The gain is minimum at the extreme counterclockwise Position. Nor- mally, this control is set in its extreme clockwise Position.

32 F . STEP Switch

By using this switch, the VFO frequency is varied at a slow or fast Speed as shown below. The operating conditions can be checked on the F. STEP indicator.

 

F .

STEP

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

O F F

O N

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SSB.CW,FM

 

20 Hz

200 Hz

 

 

FM - CH

 

12.5 kHz

5 kHz

1

 

 

 

 

 

 

33 RIT Switch

This push switch turns the RIT (Receiver Increment Tuning) circuit ON and OFF. With the switch depressed, the circuit is activated and the RIT indicator is illuminated. The RIT cir- cuit is turned OFF when the switch is out.

34 SCAN Switch

This switch turns ON and OFF the VFO scan circuit. The VFO frequency is scanned at the Speed selected by the F. STEP switch. The switch is also used for re-scanning of M. S (memory scan) or for scanning at busy stop.

35 HOLD

This switch is used to stop scan Operation.

3 6 M . S Switch

This switch selects and scans the frequency stored in the memory channel. Scan is released by the HOLD switch or by setting the transceiver in transmit mode.

3 7 B A N D Switch

For selecting the band (144-145 MHz or 430-439 MHz) to be operated. By pressing the UP switch, the frequency is stepped up band by band. When the DOWN switch is pressed, the frequency is stepped down band by band. In either case, the band is switched in 1 MHz Steps.

38 M (Memory) Switch

This switch is used to store the desired frequency in the memory channel.

When the switch is depressed, an oscillation Sound is heard, indicating that the frequency is stored in the memory channel.

39 F . LOCK Switch

This switch locks the operating frequency of VFO. With the switch ON, the VFO frequency remains unchanged even when the tuning knob, BAND switch or MIC UP/DOWN switch is manipulated . This feature is useful when operating the transceiver on the same frequency for many hours, or when it is used for mobile Operation.

The RIT switch can be used even in the ON Position of the F. LOCK switch. The F. LOCK indicator will light when the F. LOCK switch is ON.

4 0 M . R (Memory Recalll Switch

Memory channel is called out when this switch is turned ON. For the channels in which frequencies are not stored, the corresponding channel numbers are indicated.

3-2. REAR PANEL

1430 MHz ANT (antenna) Connector IN type) For connection of the 430 MHz band antenna.

2144 MHz ANT (antenna) Connector (M type) For connection of the 144 MHz band antenna.

3Heat Sink

Dissipates heat from the final Stage transistors and power supply transistors.

4 C W K E Y Jack

This jack is used for operating the transceiver in CW mode. Connect a telegraph key using a 2P plug.

5 SP (Extemal Speaker) Jack

Connect an external speaker of 4-8 ohms impedance using the supplied plug.

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Contents Page CONTENTS SPECIFICATIONS TS-780GENERAL TRANSMITTERSECTION 1. FEATURES 2-2.OPERATING LOCATION 2-l.ACCESSORIES2-3.CABLING FOR ANTENNA, POWER SUPPLY AND OTHERS 3-l.FRONT PANEL 7 REV Reverse Switch 3-2.REAR PANEL 3-3.INTERNAL VIEW 3-4MICROPHONE4- 1. ANTENNA TS-7804-2.COAXIAL CABLE Fig. 7 Adjustment of Antenna System&ZA \ 5-l.OPERATING MODES5-2.FM MODE 5-3. SSB Mode 5-4IF SHIFT Control “n ;,+;;,v5-5CW Mode Use of RIT SwitchUse of NB Switch Reception5-8BAND SWITCH UP-DOWN 5-6VOX OPERATION5-7READING THE FREQUENCIES 5-9DIGITAL VFO5-12USE OF F. STEP SWITCH 5-10OPERATION OF 2 VFOs5-11USE OF FM-CH 5-13USE OF MEMORY5-14USE OF SCAN SWITCH 5-15USE OF MS MEMORY SCAN SWITCH 5-17BACKUP OF MEMORY CHANNEL FRE- QUENCY5-l6 USE OF PRIO. M CHANNEL j--------------15- 19 REPEATER OPERATION 5-20OSCAR OPERATION 5-21AUX SOCKET0 Communication Headphones HS-4 0 High Class Communication Headphones HS-50 Communication Externat Speaker SP-71 0 Ham Clock HC-l0SECTION 7. TROUBLE SHOOTING SYMPTOMSCAUSE COUNTERMEASUREK E N W O O D TS-78070cm/2m-FM/SSB/CW TS-780Technische Daten InhaltsverzeichnisTeil 1 - Besondere Eigenschaften EinleitungTeil 2 - Betriebsvorbereitung I I il It II il II /I !ITeil 3 - Bedienungsorgane und ihre Funktion Funktionen des Meßinstruments Schalterstellungen und -funktionenCoaxbuchse Typ N zum Anschluß von 70 cm-Antennen Teil 4 - Einbau und Anschluß Fig. Anschluß einer Kombi-Antennean den TS-7801B. Antenna installation Fig. 6 - Günstiger AntennenstandortFig. 7 - Antennenanpassung Fig. 8 - AntennenanschlußlL.Millii Teil 5 - BedienungsanleitungFig. 9 - Voreinstellungen für FM-Empfang Fig. 10 - Einstellung bei Sendebetrieb I11 Einstellung der MikrofonverstärkungFig. 13 - Einstellung des RF GAIN-Reglers Fig. 14 - Wirkungsweise der Zf-Shift4 M eter 6 TurnFig. 15 - Semi break-in-Betrieb Tabelle TabelleTabelle TabelleStellung des Schalters SCAN W Fig. 15 - Eingabe von Frequenzen in die MemoriesFig. 16 - Abrufen gespeicherter Memory-Frequenzen Stellung ,,10 MHz” Fig. Stromversorgungskabel für Mobilbetrieb Teil 6 - Lieferbares Sonderzubehör Fig.Typischer Transceive-Betriebüber OSCAR-Satellit Fig. 19 - Zusatzbuchse AUXFestgestellte 75035,Telex:410817triod Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page TOP & BOTTOM INTERNAL VIEWS A V R unit X43-1420-00 Control unit PLL unitX50-1770-00 IF unit X48-1350-61 4 3 0 H E T unit X50-1790-00